Quote “there is a different poetic mood that you need to bring to the object, otherwise you can’t see it. In other words, artists don’t make objects, artists make mythologies, and it’s through the mythologies that we read the object.” – Anish Kapoor

Taking inspiration from the scientific and the artistic. JCKSN has created a series of images that mimic the effect of placing one density of liquid into another. While the technical aspects of this series were a challenge it was a greater challenge still to sculpt and create the objects that inhabit the ethereal shapes and place them so that they live within the natural bumps bulges and curves of the simulated fluid without becoming the main focus of the eye.

The objects: a fetus, a mother and a skull. All signify the human condition of death and rebirth. The images are at once a frozen tableau, and part of a constantly evolving and changing substance.

Using the same cutting edge VFX techniques as big studios JCKSN can create visually stunning set pieces that are straight out of the latest Hollywood blockbuster or effects driven television commercial.

JCKSN created the children’s toys for the provocative War Child campaign entitled ‘JAM’.

The we worked alongside John St to bring attention to protecting the childhood of those children surrounded by war.

“If childhood is taken away and replaced with the brutality of war, the chances of a society becoming trapped in a cycle of violence and poverty are greatly increased. We believe that childhood is one of the most precious of resources, and we have a responsibility to protect it, rescue it, and restore it.” – War Child’s COO, Dr. Lorna Read

Learn more about War Child and their efforts here. Click on the slideshow above to see the full images.

Collaboration between Maak Roberts and JCKSN – Maak created a series of men waiting in shops for their partners for a very prolonged period of time. This image depicts a man whose ivy plant has grown great lengths while he waits. All ivy generated digitally.